Absolutely the right move for him. Now watch Bennett put some shine on the turd that McGregor & Griffin mismanaged. He’ll do well up there.Breaking News : Josh Kerr has officially signed a 2 year deal with the Dolphins starting in 2024
ThanksHe’s better off under Bennett and will improve but he’s no Scott Gourley
My guess is Payne Haas (if possm has anything to do with it)Anyway lets see who we replace him with
Possm will have a talk to David FiftiaMy guess is Payne Haas (if possm has anything to do with it)
Happy with thatBreaking News : Josh Kerr has officially signed a 2 year deal with the Dolphins starting in 2024
He’s already tried thatPossm will have a talk to David Fiftia
I hope to God Kerr does not become another Brent Kite, he went to Manly after Brown shifted him to Front Row, took his bad hands out of play he then became a regular State of Origin and Australian propIt's our standard gig.. carry young forwards for years, blood them, get them game time.. then lose them as they reach their peak age.
Kerr is a bit different in that he also ran like a stream train all through 2022 also, but the coach flat out doesn't like him.. didn't talk to him.. and didn't pick him.. so you can understand why Kerr would want out.
Musgrove may be the next guy in that boat.. ur either 'right in' or ur 'right out' with Hook.
What do you mean “we’ve let him go”? If you are Kerr are you choosing to languish here under Griffin and as yet unknown coach in ‘24 or go back to his home turf and play under one of the best coaches in the NRL and be part of a decent forward pack? No brainer for Kerr.So we’ve let Kerr go when he is starting to make an impact. I’d like to know who is making the roster decisions which will impact next season when most likely but not certainly we’ll have a new coach. The same applies to a large number of players who will off contract after this season…who’s making the strategic calls that will impact next year and beyond…. Is it still Hook and Haran??
I said in the Josh Kerr Departs thread this -What do you mean “we’ve let him go”? If you are Kerr are you choosing to languish here under Griffin and as yet unknown coach in ‘24 or go back to his home turf and play under one of the best coaches in the NRL and be part of a decent forward pack? No brainer for Kerr.
We didn’t let him go, he jumped off a sinking ship and he was smart to do so.
My first thought on reading about Josh Kerr was personal disappointment because he's the only player I have had several conversations with and at all times I found him willing to give me his time, being friendly, humble and very likeable. He represents his people well and I think he has been a good role model for indigenous players at the club. My 2nd thought was like Harry Bath - he could do a Brent Kite on us.I hope to God Kerr does not become another Brent Kite, he went to Manly after Brown shifted him to Front Row, took his bad hands out of play he then became a regular State of Origin and Australian prop